In hospital settings, biofilm-based medical device-related infections are considered a threat to patients, the sessile growing bacteria playing a key role in the spreading of healthcare-associated infections. In recent decades, the design of antifouling coatings for medical devices able to prevent microbial adhesiveness has emerged as one of the most promising strategies to face this important issue. In order to obtain suitable antifouling materials, segmented polyurethanes characterized by a hard/soft domain structure, having the same hard domain but a variable soft domain, have been synthesized. The soft domain was constituted by one of the following macrodiols: polypropylenoxide (PPO), polycaprolactide (PCL), and poly-l-lactide (PLA). The effects of the polymer hydrophilicity and the degree of hard/soft domain separation on antifouling properties of the synthesized polyurethanes were investigated. Microbial adherence assays evidenced as the polymers containing PCL or PLA were able to significantly reduce the adhesion of Staphylococcus epidermidis with respect to the PPO-containing polymer.

Antifouling polyurethanes to fight device-related staphylococcal infections: synthesis, characterization, and antibiofilm efficacy / Francolini, Iolanda; Gianfranco, Donelli; Claudia, Vuotto; Fabrizio Alessandro, Baroncini; Paul, Stoodley; Vincenzo, Taresco; Martinelli, Andrea; D'Ilario, Lucio; Piozzi, Antonella. - In: PATHOGENS AND DISEASE. - ISSN 2049-632X. - STAMPA. - 70:3(2014), pp. 401-407. [10.1111/2049-632x.12155]

Antifouling polyurethanes to fight device-related staphylococcal infections: synthesis, characterization, and antibiofilm efficacy

FRANCOLINI, IOLANDA;MARTINELLI, Andrea;D'ILARIO, LUCIO;PIOZZI, Antonella
2014

Abstract

In hospital settings, biofilm-based medical device-related infections are considered a threat to patients, the sessile growing bacteria playing a key role in the spreading of healthcare-associated infections. In recent decades, the design of antifouling coatings for medical devices able to prevent microbial adhesiveness has emerged as one of the most promising strategies to face this important issue. In order to obtain suitable antifouling materials, segmented polyurethanes characterized by a hard/soft domain structure, having the same hard domain but a variable soft domain, have been synthesized. The soft domain was constituted by one of the following macrodiols: polypropylenoxide (PPO), polycaprolactide (PCL), and poly-l-lactide (PLA). The effects of the polymer hydrophilicity and the degree of hard/soft domain separation on antifouling properties of the synthesized polyurethanes were investigated. Microbial adherence assays evidenced as the polymers containing PCL or PLA were able to significantly reduce the adhesion of Staphylococcus epidermidis with respect to the PPO-containing polymer.
2014
polyurethanes; staphylococcus epidermidis; antifouling polyurethanes; antifouling coatings; medical device related infections; infections; microbial biofilms; medical devices
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Antifouling polyurethanes to fight device-related staphylococcal infections: synthesis, characterization, and antibiofilm efficacy / Francolini, Iolanda; Gianfranco, Donelli; Claudia, Vuotto; Fabrizio Alessandro, Baroncini; Paul, Stoodley; Vincenzo, Taresco; Martinelli, Andrea; D'Ilario, Lucio; Piozzi, Antonella. - In: PATHOGENS AND DISEASE. - ISSN 2049-632X. - STAMPA. - 70:3(2014), pp. 401-407. [10.1111/2049-632x.12155]
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